The Wall Street Journal noted that the Pokémon Company wants players in the US and Japan to “please wait for a while” for the official launch of the game.

It’s also unavailable in India at present – but according to The Verge, some users in Australia and New Zealand have reported that both the Android and iOS versions of the game are live in those countries. So hopefully, you won’t have to wait much longer before it arrives where you live.

For those of you who came in late, Pokémon Go sees players exploring their cities in the search for Pokémon, using their phones to spot these creatures in the wild using AR tech and location info. You’ll also be able to discover Gyms to train your monsters and secure special items like Pokémon eggs at places of interest such as museums and monuments.